The Commission to Study the Conduct of Elections in Maine to hold Public Hearing in Bangor on September 13, 2012

BANGOR – The Honorable John Atwood, Chair of the Commission to Study the Conduct of Elections in Maine, has announced that the group will be holding a public hearing on September 13, 2012 at Bangor City Hall. The hearing will begin at 5:30pm and will be held in City Council Chambers.

This past May, Secretary of State Charles E. Summers, Jr. appointed a Commission to Study the Conduct of Elections in Maine, in accordance with Resolve, Chapter 133 (enacted by the 125th Maine State Legislature). He tasked the Commission with conducting a study of voter participation, the system governing voter registration and the conduct of elections in our State; the intent being that their findings, as well as any recommended legislation, would be reported to the Joint Standing Committee on Veterans and Legal Affairs of the 126th Legislature. The group will be holding public hearings throughout the state in order to better understand how Mainers view the State’s voting process and what their concerns are, as well as what they feel may need to be changed or modified.

Commission Members include former Superior Court Judge, John Atwood; attorney and former Mayor of the City of Bangor, Larry Willey; Special Advisor to Seeds of Peace and Director of its Maine Seeds Program, Tim Wilson; former City Clerk for both Portland and South Portland, Linda Cohen; and former United States Attorney, Paula Silsby.

Please note that in order to accommodate as many speakers as possible, the Commission has set a time limit of five minutes per person for testimony.

To access a list of all scheduled public hearings and instructions on joining the discussions via Webinar, please visit the Secretary of State’s website at www.maine.gov/sos/.

For more information, please contact the Commission’s staff assistant, Melissa Couture at 626-8400.